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Complication rate after circumcision in a paediatric surgical setting should not be neglected
Jørgen Thorup
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, Sebastian Cortes Thorup, Inge Botker Rasmussen Ifaoui
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Department of Clinical Medicine
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports
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Bleeding
25%
Circumcision
100%
Complication Rate
100%
Cultural Preferences
25%
Further Treatment
25%
Health Benefits
75%
Informed Consent
25%
Meatal Stenosis
25%
Newborn Male Circumcision
25%
Operative Treatment
25%
Patient Files
25%
Pediatric
100%
Personal Preferences
25%
Phimosis
25%
Postoperative Day
25%
Prolonged Stay
25%
Re-surgery
50%
Readmission
25%
Superficial Infection
25%
Surgical Department
25%
Surgical Environment
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Circumcision
100%
Informed Consent
14%
Neonatal Infant
14%
Pediatrics
100%
Phimosis
14%
Skin Infection
14%
Stenosis
14%
Surgery
14%